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Is there another "Earth"?

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sonnenschein
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I believe someone teached human race how to build.
It is almost not impossible for a monkey to learn how to build massive buildings by themselves.
i've heard stories about drawings on caves which looked like some "human" in some kind of suits... i don't believe cavemen could just imagine things.
other drawings say that those people draw everything they saw, nothing else.
they painted animals, plants etc.
i think alien race teached us to learn much faster than usually...

but that is just a theory, we will never know unless we build a time machine.

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Well, we aren't actually monkeys, we just evolved from a species of primates like them but we evolved more and better.
Homo sapiens sapiens ftw, we can pwn any alien

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Well, I would believe that in all of the billions of damn planets there are, there must be at least 1 for every 100 planets that can sustain life. The real question is, Is the life intelligent and evolved, or are they all just little tiny dots on a marble?

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has anyone found another life planet, yet?

I think that they have found molecules. They also found water and ice which is needed for life.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6589157.stm
scary to know it is possible that there is life on other planets.. but some questions that i would ask us and the experts
1)What if WE are the most advanced lifeform in the excistenc
2)If we had a chance to risk would we visit the lifeform planet ?!?
3)Lets say that the lifeforms are 100X advanced from us ,we know that but they dont know about us would we enter and risk our planet in a chance to find peace or "more space"
Some thing's:
If you are watching Discovery Channel you should see the show Discovery project Earth...it was once why did earth survive from the asteroids and the creation of the moon..what if the other planets,like Saturn,had living people on it and was hited by a asteroid and wiped out all living stuff there including life resouces and that Earth was hited (we were possibly the best planet) wiping out ewerything but just few ppl survived and thats when the "cave men" survived and the moon was created...it was possible that we had such a huge tehnology that we could Make coal from dirt and had HUGE factorys and they where wiped out, many years later the coal survived and was found by the first men...and so on
IM NEW HERE AND REALY TALKY

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I believe someone teached human race how to build.
It is almost not impossible for a monkey to learn how to build massive buildings by themselves.
i've heard stories about drawings on caves which looked like some "human" in some kind of suits... i don't believe cavemen could just imagine things.
other drawings say that those people draw everything they saw, nothing else.
they painted animals, plants etc.
i think alien race teached us to learn much faster than usually...

but that is just a theory, we will never know unless we build a time machine.


Well then, how did alien talk earth language?

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Lol. This thread is funny, even if there is life in outer space which I assume there is without any logical proof of existence, although even if there was extraterrestrial life out in space we would not be able to get in contact with them because of the remaining resources on the earth and the technology that has been reached would be quite insufficient in order to be able to perform a excursion to outer space in search of lifeforms. Well that's my point of view, scepticism and pessimism throughout this subject in whole.

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Well then, how did alien talk earth language?

why do you think species can only communicate with sounds?
didn't the ancient Egyptians use sign language?

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There are trillions zillions of planets out there... which means that it would be illogical to consider the idea of there being no planets like Earth...


The question is, wither its exactly like earth...


Infact, there is even more probablilities of many alternative universes which completely copy our universes... so imagine another person in another universe doing the exact same thing your doing at the exact same time in the exact same way. And that person haveing the exact same DNA as you. Essentially a complete duplicate.

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Don't forget, there is still scientific theory out there that says the universe that we inhabit now may be infinite, and in an infinite universe, there are an infinite number of planets. If this is true, then, like anything infinite, it has no end. So not only would there be an Earth exactly like ours, there would be an infinite number of Earths, some identical to others and many more slightly different. So there may well be another me, writing another post identical to this on another Earth identical to this, and there would be another you, reading this post at this very moment in time, exactly like you are now. All of this without even leaving our universe.

Is there another Earth?
If the universe is finite, there's a huge possibly. With billions galaxies, possessing billions of stars, each with their own planetary systems, the law of averages would suggest another Earth-like planet.
If the universe is infinite, then there's definitely another Earth, billions of them. Some identical to ours, some wildly different, but all, still, Earth.

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It would be so cool if people from another Earth, with a Internet community similar or equal to Unreal Software, are talking about the same thing and saying the same thing as I do!

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Psytechnic
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Yep, that is the general idea of an infinite universe.

Which means, we have all failed a billion times over, and succeeded a billion times more.

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Of course there is another planet like earth, think: we live in a minuscle place compared to the universe, the universe is endless, then it's IMPOSSIBLE that the entire universe is only for us, there should be another kind of life, but we will never see then cuz it should be really far from the earth. at least, that was what my science teacher said, dunno if hes wrong or hes right

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head of Europa? Jupiter's Moon? it has water , and thus , oxygen , its pretty possible that Europa is the Second Earth , but i don't have details if any creature lives on it

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There have been found some water at Europa, but I don't know if it has oxygen.
What I really know is that life hasn't been confirmed there.

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Of course, if looking at it your way Psy, that would me there's an infinite amount of planets exactly like ours. Also, our universe would have ended an infinite amount of times. Of course it hasn't. If there were an infinite universe, than maybe the planets, stars, or anything else wouldn't appear as a percentage, but an occurrence. What to do with an infinite amount of empty space...
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